Acetatifactor muris
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Species: | A. muris
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Acetatifactor muris Pfeiffer et al. 2013[1]
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ATCC BAA-2170 , CT-m2, DSM 23669[2] |
Acetatifactor muris is a bacterium from the genus of Acetatifactor which was isolated from the cecal content of an obese mouse in Freising-Weihenstephan in Germany.[1][3][4] The organism is rod-shaped, Gram-positive, anaerobic, and non-motile.[3] The organism does not form spores, and its GC-content is 48%.[3] It does not metabolize glucose, and it tests positive for phenylalanine arylamidase.[3] This species is the type strain for the genus Acetatifactor, which is commonly found in the guts of rodents.[5] The DSM type strain is 23669T, and the ATCC type strain is BAA-2170T.[3]
References
- ^ a b LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de
- ^ Straininfo of Acetatifactor muris
- ^ a b c d e UniProt
- ^ Pfeiffer, N; Desmarchelier, C; Blaut, M; Daniel, H; Haller, D; Clavel, T (November 2012). "Acetatifactor muris gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel bacterium isolated from the intestine of an obese mouse". Archives of Microbiology. 194 (11): 901–7. doi:10.1007/s00203-012-0822-1. PMID 22659832.
- ^ Ilias Lagkouvardos; Divya Joseph; Martin Kapfhammer; Sabahattin Giritli; Matthias Horn; Dirk Haller; Thomas Clavel (23 September 2016). "IMNGS: A comprehensive open resource of processed 16S rRNA microbial profiles for ecology and diversity studies". Scientific Reports. 6: 33721. doi:10.1038/srep33721. PMC 5034312. PMID 27659943.
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